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#261: Apparatus Tycoon

May 22nd, 2025 · 88 minutes

Your hosts finally discuss The Apparatus.

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Things kick off with some Billy Joel talk. Merlin thinks he's hearing double, but John's not so sure. Anyway, be sure to hang that graduation on the wall.

In follow-up, John shares a listener's collection of colorful zipper nudges from around the world. Next, Merlin's kid continues to unintentionally learn how to do computer things. The legends and lore of YouTube engagement strategies are considered.

This week's main topic is The Apparatus. In which your hosts investigate a fascinating and evolving contraption that appeared in Merlin's neighborhood.

Things wrap with some anecdotes about places in Merlin's neighborhood where people have made numbers one and two in gross, anti-social ways.

(Recorded on Tuesday, May 13, 2025)

The Apparatus. Aug 5, 2024


Credits

Billy Joel - "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" (Glass Houses, 1980)
Billy Joel was the ultimate genre-hopping musical magpie - Hit Parade

The so-called Piano Man often avoided the ivories, turning a range of styles and genres into Billy Joel music.

Billy Joel's Allentown vs. Levittown vs. Bethlehem
“He thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.”
On My Own, as sung by Kaho Shimada

The best version of On My Own, according to John. It's from Les Misérables (Highlights from the Complete Symphonic International Cast Recording)

Les Misérables (Highlights from the Complete Symphonic International Cast Recording)
ATP Top Four: Game Consoles
The Apparatus
The Apparatus over the years
Makeshift AC outlet adapter meme
What Roy Wood was capable of - Flickr

Merlin's kid has a history of forging technological desire paths.

"Dah."

"Crumb" (Trailer, 1994)